Fantasy Tip: Boswell should be an upper-middle kicker option in fantasy since the Steelers' offense is so potent. However, they've sent messages that they could attempt two-point conversions often. That could hurt Boswell slightly.

Fantasy Tip: Boswell may have an edge over Suisham entering camp because he is cheaper, but owners will need to keep an eye on the situation. Both probably will have jobs in 2016 and should both be decent options in deeper leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Suisham continues to be sidelined because of the knee injury he suffered last season but will compete with Chris Boswell for the job during camp. He may be the underdog for the job because of his high salary but should be a kicker in a team in 2016. Suisham is a decent fantasy kicker but may not be a weekly starting option.

Pittsburgh Steelers PK Shaun Suisham (knee) will not kick until training camp. The goal is for Suisham to compete for the starting job, but PK Chris Boswell might have a leg up in the competition due to his performance last season and his low-priced contract.

Fantasy Tip: Suisham might be on the outs in the Steel City unless Boswell completely tanks in training camp and the preseason, but if he is healthy he might not have a difficult time finding a job if it isn't in Pittsburgh. Fantasy owners in seasonal formats will want to watch the situation closely.

Pittsburgh Steelers PK Shaun Suisham (knee) has not been cleared to kick at this point since he is still recovering from the torn anterior cruciate ligament and torn meniscus he suffered during the preseason. Suisham said he believes he has a good chance to be the kicker next season if he is healthy.

Fantasy Tip: Suisham should receive clearance to kick at some point this offseason and will have to compete with Chris Boswell if he wants the kicking job back. Suisham may be a candidate to be released since he makes around $2 million more than Boswell does. Whoever wins the kicking job should be a solid fantasy option because of the team's offense.

Fantasy Tip: Boswell played very well after signing with the Steelers a few weeks into the season. He probably is the favorite for the job entering next season and will be a popular fantasy option because of the team's offense. Suisham probably would be able to find a job with another team and could have some value.

Pittsburgh Steelers PK Shaun Suisham (knee) has told people he believes he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament during the Hall of Fame game. He is scheduled to undergo an MRI Monday, Aug. 10, to determine the severity of his injury.

Fantasy Tip: Suisham is one of the better kickers in the NFL and would be a tough loss for the Steelers. Owners probably should avoid whoever replaces Suisham in Pittsburgh.

The Detroit Lions will sign free-agent PK Dave Rayner (Bengals) Tuesday, Nov. 9, to replace PK Jason Hanson (knee), reports the Detroit Free Press' Dave Birkett. Rayner won in a kicking battle against free-agent PK Shaun Suisham (Rams). It is unclear how long Hanson will miss or if he will need to go on Injured Reserve after injuring the medial collateral ligament in his right knee.

Gerry Fraley, of The Dallas Morning News, reports Dallas Cowboys PK Connor Hughes told the Virginia Gazette that he outperformed PK Shaun Suisham in a December kicking competition, but that he did not get the job because of a lack of experience. Hughes said, "I was invited to work out a few weeks ago with four other guys, and despite doing the best, my lack of experience was a concern for them. I guess they didn't feel comfortable with how he [Suisham] finished the year and decided after the season to give me a shot." The Cowboys have signed Hughes, and he is expected to compete for the place kicker position.